Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19Indiana University Press, 1996 |
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... relation to the Law . Mapping out these identifications clarifies not only how race inflects the subject's relation to language and sexuality , but also how Douglass and Freud circulated various myths of masculinity . My reading of ...
... relation to the Law . Mapping out these identifications clarifies not only how race inflects the subject's relation to language and sexuality , but also how Douglass and Freud circulated various myths of masculinity . My reading of ...
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... relations with his parents . ( Four 214-15 ; original emphases ) If anorexics reproduce this dialectic between presence and loss in their relation to food , it is because an expansion of flesh implies that they have usurped the Other ...
... relations with his parents . ( Four 214-15 ; original emphases ) If anorexics reproduce this dialectic between presence and loss in their relation to food , it is because an expansion of flesh implies that they have usurped the Other ...
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... relation to the protagonist . The detective thriller positions the viewer , in a sense , as the protagonist , privy only to the same knowledge as the hero in a gradual unraveling of the mystery . The suspense thriller , on the other ...
... relation to the protagonist . The detective thriller positions the viewer , in a sense , as the protagonist , privy only to the same knowledge as the hero in a gradual unraveling of the mystery . The suspense thriller , on the other ...
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Secular Jews | 3 |
Jewish Gauchos and Jewish Others or Culture | 15 |
A Family History Recalled | 29 |
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